06.16.2014 - John Mellencamp Performs Trouble No More Live At Town Hall documents John performing material from his 2003 studio album Trouble No More, a collection of classic folk and blues songs that had been an inspiration to and influence on Mellencamp. The live album comes from a July 31, 2003 New York City show at Town Hall, one of only two shows performed upon the release of Trouble No More. The album, to be released on July 8, 2014, features many of the songs from the Trouble No More album as well as rootsy versions of "Small Town" "Paper In Fire" and "Pink Houses" along with an inspired cover of "Highway 61 Revisited."

The CD and digital audio packages both feature the complete 15-song concert, while the vinyl LP highlights 10 performances from the show are available now for pre-order at Amazon.com

John Mellencamp has entered into a long term agreement with Universal Music
Enterprises (UMe) to manage his entire Universal Music Group recorded catalog,
spanning the music legend’s Riva and Mercury years. The deal further expands the
existing relationship between Mellencamp and UMe to curate and release material
from his vast body of work over the next several years. On July 8, UMe debuts
the newly mixed and mastered concert recording, John Mellencamp Performs Trouble
No More Live At Town Hall, on CD, digital and vinyl LP formats.

UMe President and CEO Bruce Resnikoff says, “Universal Music Enterprises and
John Mellencamp have worked together very closely for many years. With his
personal direction and trust in our team to properly execute his vision, UMe has
long managed John Mellencamp’s extensive Mercury catalog. We’re very pleased to
build on our strong relationship with this new agreement to bring the recordings
John created during his Riva tenure under UMe management, as well.”

Released in June 2003, John Mellencamp’s Trouble No More was
received with universal critical acclaim and a No. 1 debut on Billboard’s Blues
chart. Featuring Mellencamp and his band’s spirited take on 11 American folk and
blues classics, including Robert Johnson’s “Stones In My Passway,” Son House’s
“Death Letter,” Woody Guthrie’s “Johnny Hart,” Willie Dixon’s “Down In The
Bottom,” Lucinda Williams’ “Lafayette,” and several others, the album was
recorded and mixed in just 17 days, capturing the sessions’ bounding energy.

On July 31, 2003, John Mellencamp performed the complete album for a rapt,
sold-out audience at New York’s Town Hall. For the concert, Mellencamp was
joined by the same musicians who recorded the studio album with him: Mike
Wanchic (guitars), Andy York (guitars), Miriam Sturm (violin), Dane Clark
(drums), John Gunnell (bass) and Michael Ramos (keyboards). They also performed
stripped-down versions of Mellencamp’s “Small Town,” “Paper In Fire” and Pink
Houses,” as well as Bob Dylan’s “Highway 61 Revisited” for the intimate audience
of 1,500 people, which included members of Woody Guthrie’s family.

John Mellencamp Performs Trouble No More Live At Town Hall was
recorded by Kooster McAllister (Record Plant remote truck), produced by Mike
Wanchic, mixed by Paul Mahern and mastered by Gavin Lurrsen. The CD and digital
audio packages both feature the complete 15-song concert, while the vinyl LP
highlights 10 performances from the show. All three configurations include a new
liner notes essay by Bob Merlis.

“The Voice of the Heartland” has touched the hearts and souls of music
listeners and influenced American culture with enduring songs. This fall, John
Mellencamp will release his 22nd full-length album, Plain Spoken, with Republic
Records.